English-German Phrase Book For Drivers 1967
During the long sojourn of the British Armed Forces in Germany post 1945, first as British Army On the Rhine and RAF Germany, then British Forces Germany prior to virtual withdrawal, efforts were always made to teach varying levels of German to "squaddies" in Germany.
This booklet, for the benefit of drivers of military vehicles of all arms, produced in 1967, was a Royal Army Educational Corps (today subsumed into the Adjutant General Corps (AGC) and known as AGC ETS - Education & Training Services) and the Royal Corps of Transport (today subsumed into the Royal Logistics Corps (RLC)) collaboration. It contains chiefly, vehicle and traffic orientated vocabulary. The foreword urges drivers to use it - "it may save a life". A copy of this booklet had to be carried in every work ticket folder (the AF G1358 folder referred to on the front cover. (See below).
English-German Phrase Book For Drivers 1967
During the long sojourn of the British Armed Forces in Germany post 1945, first as British Army On the Rhine and RAF Germany, then British Forces Germany prior to virtual withdrawal, efforts were always made to teach varying levels of German to "squaddies" in Germany.
This booklet, for the benefit of drivers of military vehicles of all arms, produced in 1967, was a Royal Army Educational Corps (today subsumed into the Adjutant General Corps (AGC) and known as AGC ETS - Education & Training Services) and the Royal Corps of Transport (today subsumed into the Royal Logistics Corps (RLC)) collaboration. It contains chiefly, vehicle and traffic orientated vocabulary. The foreword urges drivers to use it - "it may save a life". A copy of this booklet had to be carried in every work ticket folder (the AF G1358 folder referred to on the front cover. (See below).